Chris Brown - Good Times (cdq) -

Marcus looked at the waveforms on the screen—perfect, jagged peaks of sound without a single blemish. "The CDQ is locked, Breezy. It’s ready for the world."

The neon hum of the Los Angeles skyline flickered against the floor-to-ceiling windows of Record Plant Studio A. Inside, the air was thick with the scent of expensive cologne and the low-frequency thrum of a bassline that felt like a heartbeat. Chris Brown - Good Times (CDQ)

"That’s it," Chris said, a smirk playing on his lips as the final chord faded into a lush, atmospheric reverb. "That’s the one they’ve been waiting for." Marcus looked at the waveforms on the screen—perfect,

Chris walked over to the console, staring at the file labeled CB_GoodTimes_FINAL_CDQ . With a single click, he authorized the upload. Within seconds, the "leak" was dead, replaced by a wall of sound so pure it felt like the sun breaking through a storm. The "Good Times" had finally arrived in high definition. Inside, the air was thick with the scent

The engineer, a quiet man named Marcus who had seen it all, hit a key. The music surged. Gone was the tinny hiss of the leak. In its place was a crystalline acoustic guitar riff that melted into a heavy, rhythmic bounce. Chris’s vocals soared—layered harmonies that sounded like a choir of one, crisp and hauntingly melodic.

Chris Brown sat slumped in a leather swivel chair, his eyes closed, nodding to a rhythm only he could truly feel. The track was "Good Times." For months, it had lived as a whispered legend in the corners of the internet—a grainy, distorted snippet captured on a phone during a late-night party. Fans had been begging for the version, the pristine, studio-grade cut that would reveal every layer of the production.

"Run it back from the second verse," Chris muttered, his voice raspy from a twelve-hour session.